December 8, 2011

Android already on top of the iPhone, according to Eric Schmidt

Google's CEO Eric Schmidt took
part at the LeWeb conference today to discuss all things Google.
Naturally, Android was discussed throughout as well.

On the topic of Android, Schmidt made a statement that "Android is
ahead of the iPhone now", making the majority of the iPad, iPhone and
Mac-dominated audience go silent for a moment. Schmidt's reasons were
simple: "unit volume, Ice Cream Sandwich, the price is lower, there are
more vendors."
Those all are valid points, but there's an area where Google's mobile
OS fails and that's winning developer's hearts as well as iOS has. Most
app developers are creating their products with iOS in mind and then,
eventually make Android counterparts, too. Here are his thoughts on the
matter.

Ultimately, application vendors are driven by volume,
and volume is favored by the open approach Google is taking. There are
so many manufacturers working to deliver Android phones globally.
Whether you like Android or not, you will support that platform, and
maybe you'll even deliver it first.

On the subject of whether Android is copying iOS, Schmidt didn't go
much deeper than "Android was founded before the iPhone was." According
to Google's CEO "Social, local and mobile" have been in human's history
for the past 10,000 years and aren't going away any time soon.
According to Schmidt, Android will turn things into its favor thanks
to the high volume of Android phone shipments and the openness of
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